Characterizing exposure of veterans to Agent Orange and other herbicides used in Vietnam : interim findings and recommendations /
Characterizing exposure of veterans to Agent Orange and other herbicides used in Vietnam : final report /
Veterans and Agent Orange : health effects of herbicides used in Vietnam /
Veterans and Agent Orange : update 1998 /
Veterans and Agent Orange : update 2010 /
Veterans and Agent Orange : update 2012 /
Veterans and Agent Orange : update 2014 /
Agent Orange : history, science, and the politics of uncertainty /
Living politics after war : ex-combatants and veterans coming home /
Entrys /
Applications of toxicogenomic technologies to predictive toxicology and risk assessment /
War trauma : lessons unlearned from Vietnam to Iraq : vol. 3 of a Vietnam trilogy /
The cost of war : war, return and the re-shaping of Australian culture /
Health and economic outcomes in the alumni of the Wounded Warrior Project, 2010-2012 /
Bird and reptile species in environmental risk assessment strategies.
Child health and the environment /
Characterizing exposure of veterans to agent orange and other herbicides used in Vietnam : scientific considerations regarding a request for proposals for research /
The Phoenix program and contemporary counterinsurgency /
Crash course : from the good war to the forever war /
Impact zone : the battle of the DMZ in Vietnam, 1967-1968 /
The pro-war movement : domestic support for the Vietnam War and the making of modern American conservatism /
Vietnam at war /
America in the sixties /
Walking point : American narratives of Vietnam /
The U.S. government and the Vietnam War : executive and legislative roles and relationships. Part IV, July 1965-January 1968 /
Battle green Vietnam : the 1971 march on Concord, Lexington, and Boston /
War, states, and contention : a comparative historical study /
The American South and the Vietnam War : belligerence, protest, and agony in Dixie /
The Vietnam war and international law.
Making the forever war : Marilyn Young on the culture and politics of American militarism /
Nothing ever dies : Vietnam and the memory of war /